The feature doesn't work with this ROM or a lot of ROM's I've tried. Does anyone know all of the components needed to install that will enable this feature and get it working? It's very convenient for texting and driving
I've downloaded SpeechSynthesis but still doesn't seem like anything is going into the mic. (I know my tbolt works with stock image on it.)
OK, Just installed "Voice Search" from the Market. Everything works now after a reboot.
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Hi Guys,
I have updated the device to TnT 2.0, thanks to the develoeprs and XDA forum. However, I am facing an issue in terms of calling over WiFi. Are calls over Skype, Fring or Nimbuzz working? Neither me nor a person whom I am calling can hear over Skype even thought the call connects smoothly in Skype. In Fring I here the jittery noise and no voice communication exchange possible.
Are you guys facing the same issue? Any fix for this ?
Thanks really appreciate all the help.
Regards,
Neil
Skype is working for sure, with the usual quality. My jawbone just took a sh!t so I can't say for sure that you can hear the party you're calling. But they can hear me, so I'm pretty confident that all is well.
Skype works it just mutes on first dial so you gotta unmute first.
FWIW at least on sipdroid and the built-in speaker, I cannot hear the other party during a call. However, they can hear me. I haven't tried skype yet though.
Hannigan174 said:
Skype works it just mutes on first dial so you gotta unmute first.
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Good to know!! I didn't check, that was too obvious!! haha
VOIP calls on G-Tablet with Sipdroid + Google Voice
After weeks of trying different apps to be able to make and receive calls on the G-Tablet I've had success. (Rooted G-Tab running TnT Litev3.1.0, Android 2.2)
The info is from a post I came across at http://androidforums.com/android-applications/252222-google-voice-pbxes-org-sipdroid-free-calls.html.
The poster references the following blog which also has some helpful information for setting up correctly:
http://blog.kylehasegawa.com/google-voice-voip-on-android-just-got-a-lot-easier-with-pbxes-peering
Read through it but basically it is:
Get a google voice number and then install google voice app on G-Tablet
When you are in google voice on your computer click on "settings" and then the "phone" tab. Make sure that "Google Chat" has a check mark to the left of it indicating that it is a forwarding option. If it is not listed there, you need to enable Google Chat which you can do in Gmail (it's an option on the left side of your inbox).
Install sipdroid (free in market)
Run sipdroid and click the link at the bottom that says new PBX linked to my google voice
Verify your google voice account email is correct and enter your google voice password. Then enter a pbxes.org password which can be anything you want it to be.
Once you do that, pbxes and sipdroid will auto configure everything else.
To make calls you will need to use a headset plugged into your GTablet in order to hear your caller. My experience is that on the GTablet side I could hear the caller perfectly. They could hear me well, but there was a slight echo where they would hear themselves after they spoke.
leslye said:
Run sipdroid and click the link at the bottom that says new PBX linked to my google voice
Verify your google voice account email is correct and enter your google voice password. Then enter a pbxes.org password which can be anything you want it to be.
Once you do that, pbxes and sipdroid will auto configure everything else.
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I realize this post is a bit old but it was all I could find so I thought I'd try and get an answer anyways...
So I followed the instructions above and it worked great. After, I installed another dialer app (stupid) which didn't work so I uninstalled it. Afterwards, GV no longer worked. I uninstalled and reinstalled with no luck so I uninstalled sipdroid.
After reinstalling that, I no longer had the option to auto config. When I click the button and put in a new PBX name, I get a message stating that the trunk is already in use. I attempted to configure manually but when I put in the user name and password I originally typed it doesn't appear to log into the server and I get a 'Mobile network not available' error.
I can't seem to remove all the previous sipdroid connections and I can't find any folders to delete after uninstalling it. I've cleared data but when reinstalling the app, I am no longer asked for my google voice number and the web site doesn't help much with manual configuration.
I created another google voice account but even after I reinstall GV and configure it using the new number, the SIPDROID still tells me the old VG account name. I assume it pulls it from elsewhere in the system.
So can anyone tell me how to manually configure this thing or how to remove all the previous sipdroid settings so I can start from scratch?
-Maj
Hey all, was just wondering if anyone running P3's GB could throw their Vvm.apk up here, cause I am on Eclipse 0.2.1 and its been long since deleted, but I am paying for it and no third party VVM apps work, they all say to DL the verizon one, which doesn't exist on the market.
Thanks
mjpath said:
Hey all, was just wondering if anyone running P3's GB could throw their Vvm.apk up here, cause I am on Eclipse 0.2.1 and its been long since deleted, but I am paying for it and no third party VVM apps work, they all say to DL the verizon one, which doesn't exist on the market.
Thanks
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Switch to YouMail.
Edit: http://www.youmail.com
Work Around for Verizon Visual Voice Mail in Custom ROMs
Hi mjpath,
I am running Eclipse and ran into the same issue, given that my employer pays for Verizon Visual Voice Mail (VVM) and I prefer to stay away from third party voice mail solutions due to privacy issues.
You probably already realized that the DX2 will not allow you to install the VVM program from the Market and that is because build.prop has not been edited to reflect that the stock VVM program was removed.
Scanning through the forums, I came across a fix for the issue (credit xda member: cmlusco). Navigate to /system. Make sure to mount as r/w so that you can make changes and and open build.prop in Text Editor (I used Root Explorer).
Scroll down to the line that reads: ro.HorizontalVVM=true
Modify this line to reflect: ro.HorizontalVVM=false
This change will allow your phone to recognize that the pre-installed VVM program is no longer present. Reboot your phone, then download and install VVM from the Market.
Well wouldn't Google voice be considered as a visual voice mail app? IMO Google voice is the best replacement for Verizon visual voice mail because of its tight integration with android
You are right, Google Voice is an excellent visual voice mail client. However some people don't like the idea of their telephone calls/ messages being routed to Google's servers.
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You are right, Google Voice is an excellent visual voice mail client. However some people don't like the idea of their telephone calls/ messages being routed to Google's servers.
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Lol
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Agreed, and its free
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+1 for google voice
At this point I think google knows more about us than we do
Using Enhanced SMS and Caller ID with a Jawbone Era, I can't get the voice reply for SMS to work. Whenever I get an SMS and try to voice reply, it launches a Google voice recognition applet which I presume is part of the Google search app. Based on a little digging around the internet, it seems that Google Search on 4.1.1 is the issue ...
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35737
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2123731
Does anyone know if this was fixed on later OS's?
Did you still need help?
Is it possible to get Google Voice voicemails integrated into the stock messaging app's voicemail tab?
The Google Voice settings apparently allow this by checking "Voicemail display: view and play voicemails from the phone call log," but I wasn't able to get this to work with HTC's stock messenger on my Thunderbolt, nor can I get it to work on the DNA. I have searched everywhere and can't find a definitive yes or no on whether this works with the DNA. If anyone has any information about this it would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not sure if anyone else is having this issue. I'm running the latest OTA on root, using the Google keyboard. I discovered that for some reason, the Google Speech Engine, including voice to text, has disappeared. It doesn't show up on my list of input methods or anything. I have a few apps disabled, but nothing from google, just a bunch of bloatware. Any advice?